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Subject2.0.35 - 6x86L CPU Detection Broken
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I am having problems getting 2.0.35 to see my 6x86L Processor.  Since 2.0.34
has been released, the 6x86L PR166 that I own is always detected as a 486
processor, however Windows 98 (puke, barf, groan) can see it, and kernels
that were compiled before I slicked my machine could see the processor fine
(these were pre-2.0.34 with a 6x86L patch installed). Does anyone have a
suggested fix for this? The system is Debian 2.0, installed a few days ago.
I have included the output from a few commands to help anyone interested.

cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
cpu : 486
model : unknown
vendor_id : unknown
stepping : unknown
fdiv_bug : no
hlt_bug : no
f00f_bug : no
fpu : yes
fpu_exception : yes
cpuid : no
wp : yes
flags :
bogomips : 133.53

free
total used free shared buffers cached
Mem: 79436 76144 3292 24580 43212 21076
-/+ buffers/cache: 11856 67580
Swap: 102812 220 102592

uname -a
Linux gashalot 2.0.35 #2 Sat Sep 19 11:47:47 EST 1998 i486 unknown


Robert Gash
Systems Administrator
Cybermax
Phone: (904) 281-2200 x3312
eMail: gashalot@cybermax.net
Fax: (904) 296-4203


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